Nature Through the Eyes of Contemporary Photographers

Our relationship with nature continues to evolve as the world ages. In the eyes of international and Austrian artists working on photography and video, we examine this special relationship of mankind today.

Twenty-five artistic positions address the theme of nature and how they are represented in the backdrop of the Anthropocene, the first epoch dating from the commencement of significant human impact on Earth's history.

The works are anchored in a juxtaposition, hanging between a vulnerable ecosystem and a force of nature to endure it all. The landscapes illustrate our perception on how we humans approach and distance ourselves from the Earth itself, ranging from also our non-constant and ever-changingn relationship with nature, yet aloof and independent from cultural contexts.

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